CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL COLORADO PRESENTS
5th Annual Jason French Pediatric Hospital Medicine Symposium
Friday, October 3, 2025 | 7:30am-4:30pm MT
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This conference will be hybrid with the option to attend in person at Children’s Hospital Colorado Conference Center or virtual on Zoom. All speakers will be in person.
If you need additional information, please contact Lainey Crawford at lainey.crawford@childrenscolorado.org.
The Jason French Pediatric Hospital Medicine Symposium commemorates the life and service of our colleague, Jason French, who tragically passed away in the summer of 2020. Dr. French was a beloved member of the Section of Pediatric Hospital Medicine at Children’s Hospital Colorado, and he served on the planning committee for this conference. Moving forward this conference will replace our “Clinical Concepts and Conundrums in Pediatric Hospital Medicine” symposium.
This conference will focus on the care and management of hospitalized children and neonates. A case-based format will be used to review and discuss the etiology, diagnosis, and management of critically ill infants and children.
This conference is designed for all health care professionals who participate in the care and management of hospitalized children and neonates.
Objectives
- Describe the physiological principles behind different levels of respiratory support and their clinical applications.
- Identify key clinical presentations of pediatric rheumatic diseases and outline an evidence-based diagnostic approach in the inpatient setting.
- Apply the AAP congenital syphilis algorithm to diagnose and manage early and late congenital syphilis based on epidemiologic data.
- Formulate evidence-based diagnostic strategies for complex inpatient pediatric cases.
- Analyze the epidemiology and clinical course of high-risk STEC infections, identify care gaps, and discuss strategies for improving STEC-HUS fluid management based on current CHCO protocols.
- Evaluate complex inpatient pediatric cases through the analysis of four clinical conundrums, apply evidence-based reasoning to diagnostic and management challenges, and develop structured approaches to clinical decision-making.
Credit(s) –7.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
